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Osteopathic Medicine By: Greg Doctor
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What is a D.O.? D.O. stands for Doctor of Osteopathy. DOs are very similar to M.D.s in a sense that they are certified doctors who may diagnose patients and prescribe medications. DOs can specialize in all the same areas as MDs. D.O. stands for Doctor of Osteopathy. DOs are very similar to M.D.s in a sense that they are certified doctors who may diagnose patients and prescribe medications. DOs can specialize in all the same areas as MDs.
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DO cont. DOs traditionally focus more on preventative medicine and manipulative techniques, though generally utilize advanced treatments much like MDs. The central dogma of osteopathy is reliance on the body’s innate ability to heal itself. DOs are generally highly encouraged to practice in rural areas DOs traditionally focus more on preventative medicine and manipulative techniques, though generally utilize advanced treatments much like MDs. The central dogma of osteopathy is reliance on the body’s innate ability to heal itself. DOs are generally highly encouraged to practice in rural areas
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Education DO school is very similar to MD school 4 years of undergraduate studies are required as well as 4 years of DO school, a residency and possibly a fellowship Different specializations require varying degrees of post DO school education (e.g. residency, fellowship, etc) DO school is very similar to MD school 4 years of undergraduate studies are required as well as 4 years of DO school, a residency and possibly a fellowship Different specializations require varying degrees of post DO school education (e.g. residency, fellowship, etc)
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Finances The average cost of DO school is about $50,000/year though it ranges from about $40,000-$70,000 Scholarship or financial aid is often available The salary of osteopathic physicians ranges from about $80,000 to over $300,000 depending on specialty In general, osteopathic physicians earn the same amount as medical doctors of the same specialty The average cost of DO school is about $50,000/year though it ranges from about $40,000-$70,000 Scholarship or financial aid is often available The salary of osteopathic physicians ranges from about $80,000 to over $300,000 depending on specialty In general, osteopathic physicians earn the same amount as medical doctors of the same specialty
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Schedule Osteopathic physicians work anywhere from 3-6 days/week depending on their work situation For example: a doctor who owns his own practice may only work 3 days/week On top of work, many DOs will be “on call” much of the week When on call, a physician must always be reachable and ready to go to work in case of an emergency Osteopathic physicians work anywhere from 3-6 days/week depending on their work situation For example: a doctor who owns his own practice may only work 3 days/week On top of work, many DOs will be “on call” much of the week When on call, a physician must always be reachable and ready to go to work in case of an emergency
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Professionalism As with most health care professions, a background check as well as continued good behavior and legal standing is necessary. Acceptance into a DO program is generally highly dependant on past volunteer work. Community involvement is highly encouraged. As with most health care professions, a background check as well as continued good behavior and legal standing is necessary. Acceptance into a DO program is generally highly dependant on past volunteer work. Community involvement is highly encouraged.
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Questions Do you know any osteopathic physicians? How do you think osteopathy compares with standard western medicine? If you wanted to be a doctor, would you want to be DO or MD? Do you know any osteopathic physicians? How do you think osteopathy compares with standard western medicine? If you wanted to be a doctor, would you want to be DO or MD?
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